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Visit Pembrokeshire 2018

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Coast &<br />

Countryside<br />

There are endless opportunities to<br />

explore <strong>Pembrokeshire</strong>’s natural beauty<br />

by walking one of its many trails. With<br />

over 200 short walks to choose from,<br />

we’ve selected some of our favourites<br />

to help you on your way.<br />

trails<br />

Our top<br />

trails:<br />

Newport Sands<br />

Circular walk taking in beach<br />

dunes and golf course.<br />

1.4 miles.<br />

Cardigan to the Cilgerran<br />

Wildlife Centre<br />

Along the old railway track,<br />

pushchair and wheelchair<br />

friendly. 2½ miles.<br />

Marloes Peninsula<br />

Level grassy paths with great<br />

views of cliffs and islands.<br />

4 miles.<br />

Stackpole Head<br />

Cliff walk with beautiful<br />

beaches that also takes in<br />

Bosherston lily ponds<br />

(best in June). 5-mile circuit..<br />

Solva to Newgale<br />

Superb coastal scenery with<br />

great cafes at both ends.<br />

5 miles.<br />

The Golden Road<br />

Gently undulating route running<br />

along the spine of the Preseli<br />

Hills offering fantastic views.<br />

7 miles.<br />

Porthgain to Whitesands<br />

High cliffs and rocky bays<br />

with a chance to see the ruined<br />

settlement at Abereiddy beach<br />

10 miles.<br />

Photo: Welsh Wildlife Centre G.Gavigan.<br />

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Further information is available on our website www.visitpembrokeshire.com

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